When it comes to Canada's wireless network, it's a battle of east vs. west

A new report show Rogers Wireless has the fastest network in Eastern Canada, while Bell dominates the speed metrics in the West.

Poor Telus only has the fastest in one Canadian city and MTS — the provincial provider in Manitoba — dominates in Winnipeg.

The data is from a newly-released report from PCMag, which went from city-to-city measuring upload speeds, download speeds and real-world web browsing speeds in each area. The results showed strong regional biases in the two dominant networks.

Click on each city in our interactive map to see how each network measures up on both their LTE (4G) and HSPA (3G) networks.

Legend: Blue: Bell, Red: Rogers, Green: Telus, Yellow: MTS

“[An] independent team of analysts travelled the country, covering 13 of the top 14 metro areas, encompassing half the Canadian population,” the technology website said in a release.

“The tests focused on speed and reliability — with devices used for several days at different locations across the metro area.”

But despite winning the national award for “its wide reach and growing high-speed LTE network” and for winning the fastest network award in six cities, Rogers’ strength is focused in Eastern Canada.